113—15 is a collation of published
research exploring the selective nature of the archive and its influence on historical knowledge and forms of remembrance.
Project includes a series of five screen-prints on calico.

Supervised by Wendy Ellerton and Warren Taylor.

Exhibition design for #SpeakUp, presented at Testing Grounds as part of Melbourne Design Week 2017. Collaborators include Millie Cattlin and Warren Taylor.

Created as an entry into the International Society of Typographic Design Awards 2016, The Hierarchy of Death is an
investigation into the selective coverage within Western media, to understand
why certain bodies generate greater societal attention than others.

Supervised by Dominic Hofstede.

Typeface W.I.P designed during @matterofsorts Type Design Summer School (2017).

Supervised by Vincent Chan.

A rebrand of the Queen Victoria Market identity, creating a new visual language which reflects the dynamic and diverse market atmosphere, while referencing the temporary yet ever changing nature of the marketplace. The colour palette additionally pays tribute to the market’s heritage.

Supervised by Wendy Ellerton.

A
reflexive enquiry of the content and reasoning behind the reissue of Zerox Dreamflesh’s Lockjaw, with contributions from Matt Holden of Telephone Publishing.